Rookie Fantasy Contributor – RB Virginia Tech, David Wilson Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Photo Credit David Wilson is very dangerous on tape. An exciting player to watch, he is explosive and good at navigating traffic. He’s shown the ability to carry the load as a runner and provide some value as a pass catcher. He runs

Alex and Byron are joined by Mike Loyko of NEPatriotsDraft.com as they navigate some through some choppy waters and big surprises in a full first round NFL mock draft round robin. CLICK IT HERE for the Mock Draft Podcast

NFL Draft Coverage: The Importance of Physical Testing vs. On-Field Production Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com Photo Credit Last week, I wrote a column for my “NFL Beat” weekly in the Austin Chronicle regarding the effectiveness of Wonderlic Test results (or I should say, lack thereof) in predicting future NFL productivity among draft prospects. In this piece,

Alex and Byron are joined by Mike Loyko of NEPatriotsDraft.com to discuss the top WRs of the 2012 NFL draft class as well as some under the radar sleepers. The Class is so deep, it took us two podcasts. Click It Here for Part 2!

NFL Fantasy Football News: Pre-Draft Top 25 Fantasy WR Rankings Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Photo Credit While I have always enjoyed owning a top flight WR, most seasons I have strategized around the plethora of WR talent available in the middle and late rounds of the draft. This year there will still be plenty of value

NFL Fantasy Football News: Pre-Draft Fantasy RB Rankings Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Photo Credit Traditional fantasy football draft strategies have almost always dictated drafting a running back in the first round. That will no longer be the case and this year will mark the transition away from that pattern. Running back by committee in the NFL

Could We See A Hasselbeck / Holmgren Reunion? Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com Photo Credit Well Browns Fans, who knows at this point, really. I’ve spoken with both Vic Carucci and Mike Mayock about your specific situation, and I still don’t think anyone has it quite figured out. The Browns weren’t willing to pony up like Redskins